Boston Celtics: Glen Davis

One would expect a big like Big Baby Glen Davis to have a field goal percentage hovering close to 50 percent. However, Davis only had a shooting percentage of 44.8 percent this year.

Lifetime, his shooting percentage is at 45 percent.

On a side note, one would expect Rajon Rondo to be the worst shooter on the Celtics, but that's just perception, not reality. Rondo averaged 47.5 from the field and over 50 percent the year prior to that. He may not be the best shooter, but he's not terrible.

Chicago Bulls: C.J. Watson

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Watson played in every game this year coming off the bench and had a difficult time finding the rim in almost all of them. The guard hit only 37.1 percent of his shots, down from 46.8 percent from the year before.

Derrick Rose is also a good candidate for this, but Watson blows him away.

Detroit Pistons: Austin Daye

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There's a good chance that the dunk pictured above was a miss. Daye is a post player and only averaged 41 percent from the field. That number may be low because of Daye's three-point shooting tendencies, but as a big, he should develop his game in the post instead of trying to do a shooting guard's job.

Los Angeles Lakers: Luke Walton

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Steve Blake could've easily won this honor for all the money he got paid to shoot 36 percent last year for the Lakers.

But then there's Luke Walton. Although he's a great passer and helps move the ball around for the Lakers, he can't shoot for squat. In 54 games off the bench, Walton shot just 32.8 percent from the field.

Miami Heat: Mario Chalmers

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The Heat went and got LeBron and Bosh so they don't have to see Chalmers keep shooting.

He's shooting about one less shot per game now and still shooting about 40 percent from the field. He improved in the playoffs, shooting a much more respectable 43.6 percent but still earned the honor of worst shooter in Miami.

Milwaukee Bucks: Brandon Jennings

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He's the best player on the team but also the worst shooter.

Figure that one out.

In his rookie season, he shot 37.1 percent, and this year he only shot 39 percent. At least it was an improvement. However, if the Bucks want to be a playoff team, they're going to need Jennings to make more buckets in less attempts.

New Jersey Nets: Travis Outlaw

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With a guy like Sasha Vujacic on the team, it seems like it'll be impossible to be a worse percentage shooter than him. However, Travis Outlaw managed to do that. The dunk pictured above is one of his rare makes.

Outlaw only shot 37.5 percent from the field, and he's a forward who spends some of his time in the paint.

Phoenix Suns: Aaron Brooks

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Brooks played in 18 games for the Suns this year after his trade from the Rockets. His numbers with the Suns actually improved after the trade, but he was a 34.6 percent shooter for the Rockets prior to his trade.

Toronto Raptors: Jerryd Bayless

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Surprisingly, almost everyone is shooting over 43 percent on the Raptors. If they aren't, they are scrubs who rarely play. That being said, Bayless shot exactly 43 percent from the field for Toronto, making him the worst shooter on a shockingly good shooting team.

Utah Jazz: Ronnie Price

Washington Wizards: John Wall

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The star point guard received criticism from ESPN radio host Colin Cowherd earlier this year for doing The Dougie.

Here is a more valid criticism. Wall is only shooting 41 percent from the field, and if he wants to be more like Magic and less like Iverson, he needs to improve that and not rely only on shooting and missing.